Potato tower, PAUL POTATO, Set w/4 Levels, Anthracite

Product number GH215000

A modern potato tower is used for growing potatoes and more on the balcony, patio, or somewhere else with limited space. The perfect solution if you dream of some modern urban gardening with tasty home-grown food. The tower is in polypropylene, has four levels, and makes high-yield cultivation of potatoes easy. You fill the containers with good quality soil and put one seed potato in each corner. Stack the four containers into a tower, and the magic can start. Just add water and plenty of sunshine!

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Product specifications:

0,38 m.
0,38 m.
0,65 m.
2,50 kg
Box 1: 38.8 x 22.0 x 44.0

Product info:

  • Perfect for balconies and patios
  • Tower with 4 containers
  • Containers in durable PP
  • Easy to water
  • Forget about rodents and snails
  • Food-safe materials
  • UV and temperature resistant
  • 100% recyclable materials

You can cultivate your potatoes on the balcony or patio with one or more of these modern potato towers. With its convenient dimensions, PAUL POTATO fits almost anywhere. The soil volume in the potato tower exactly meets the needs of potato plants and provides an optimum supply of nutrients. Just add water and plenty of sunshine! You can also forget rodents and snails; the potatoes are safe in sturdy containers. By replacing the soil annually, the notorious potato beetle is also kept away effectively. Each container has an opening in the base to enable watering and protect the plants from water logging. Additionally, the included tray prevents the leaking of excess water.

Use the PAUL POTATO plant tower for much more than potatoes. You can grow many other plants with good soil, like vegetables, herbs, or flowers. You can also use the tower's top level as a mini-vegetable patch with lettuce, radish, or spinach.

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